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单词 pejoratively
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There are some others, however, those Hoggart pejoratively terms ‘scholarship boys,’ for whom success comes with special anxiety. Hunger of Memory 1982-01-01T00:00:00Z
I come from a country where people are more likely to visit sangomas—shamans, traditional healers, pejoratively known as witch doctors—than they are to visit doctors of Western medicine. Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood 2016-11-15T00:00:00Z
“There’s an inherent theatricality to these little stage sets, and I don’t mean the diminutive pejoratively.” Holiday Window Displays Lure Them Inside, by Dazzling Outside 2014-11-28T05:00:00Z
Many are those who you might call — not pejoratively — semiskilled. ‘Flatlands,’ Where the Familiar Becomes Hypnotically Strange 2016-01-28T05:00:00Z
In her review of “Fly Girl,” Leslie Bennetts uses the Doris Day movies of the mid-20th century to illustrate pejoratively how the views and roles of women have altered for the better. Memories on High and Other Letters to the Editor 2022-05-27T04:00:00Z
What is this “bad” quarto, billed less pejoratively here as the “first” quarto? Hamlet’s ‘bad’ self and Kafka’s bug, on compact stages 2015-05-05T04:00:00Z
People either claim it or hate it, and in some circles it's used pejoratively as an unseen metric of Blackness. Lamorne Morris shines in "Woke," which pokes at one man's dawning realization of systemic racism 2020-09-09T04:00:00Z
While it is commonplace in some quarters to pejoratively refer to men who like women too much as “simps”; here is a man who’s proudly a fan of his wife on Instagram! Is it feminist to be obsessed with Kamala Harris's husband? 2020-08-17T04:00:00Z
But then Hurwitz is a “suit,” as artists pejoratively call their corporate overseers, not that he wears one particularly well, either sartorially or managerially, putting music before business. Philip Glass, Pat Metheny, k.d. lang, Audra McDonald all turn out for a tribute to a Nonesuch guy 2017-04-03T04:00:00Z
Mr. Hockney is sometimes pejoratively compared to lightweights like Raoul Dufy. David Hockney’s Life in Painting: Spare, Exuberant, Full 2017-11-23T05:00:00Z
But there’s nothing pejoratively “academic” or “accessible” about any of the Yale faculty composers featured during a concert on Wednesday at WQXR’s Greene Space in SoHo. Review: Yale Composers Showcase Their Works at New Music New Haven 2016-05-26T04:00:00Z
For decades, blockbusters have been pejoratively compared to fast food, but Con Air feels super-sized in the best way: a glistening, headbanging assault on the senses. Muscles, mullets and Malkovich: has Con Air got even weirder with age? 2017-06-06T04:00:00Z
These 100 movies, many pejoratively mislabeled as “chick flicks,” received fewer favorable reviews from men—8.4 percent fewer on average. The Tomatometer gender gap is real: We crunched numbers on reviews of 100 films aimed at women, and here’s what we found 2016-07-31T04:00:00Z
He has pointed the finger specifically at pressure from the ADL, which he has started to pejoratively refer to as the "Defamation League," including in his statement on X on Thursday. Elon Musk to meet Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu in Silicon Valley 2023-09-14T04:00:00Z
Mr. Trump wants to demolish that career civil service — or what he pejoratively calls “the deep state.” Heritage Foundation Makes Plans to Staff Next G.O.P. Administration 2023-04-20T04:00:00Z
In video footage, Aki can be heard using the term “haole,” a Hawaiian word for outsiders, usually referring to White people, that is sometimes used pejoratively. Hawaii men who beat White neighbor get prison for 2014 hate crimes 2023-03-03T05:00:00Z
Dalits, sometimes pejoratively called “untouchables,” face prejudice and violence in South Asian countries despite laws against caste discrimination. Cal State banned caste discrimination. Two Hindu professors sued. 2022-10-24T04:00:00Z
Some White women who have been recorded making such calls have been pejoratively dubbed “Karens.” Scooby-Doo’s Velma branded a ‘Karen’ for calling police in video game 2022-09-12T04:00:00Z
Ms. Reynolds was one of a fast-vanishing breed of D.C. fixers — known sometimes pejoratively as hostesses — who knew how to create the social conditions to make those breakthroughs happen. Nancy Clark Reynolds, a Player in Reagan’s Washington, Dies at 94 2022-06-10T04:00:00Z
Those who still believe it to be a mosque, he said, were either “Islamic jihadi forces” or “the secular brigade,” a term used pejoratively by Hindu nationalists for liberals who champion India’s secular ideals. The mosque at the center of India’s battle over religious identity 2022-05-25T04:00:00Z
Some liberals concede that point, but claim academic freedom includes the right to describe Black women pejoratively. Opinion | Yes, Georgetown should fire an academic for a racist tweet 2022-02-20T05:00:00Z
The professional managerial classes — as Bernie Sanders supporters called that slice of the white-collar work force pejoratively — are in the middle of developing a class consciousness. The Age of Anti-Ambition 2022-02-15T05:00:00Z
There’s this age-old truism, like, “Great leadership is hiring people and giving them operating room and” — I’m going to use the word pejoratively — “empowering them to do their jobs.” Why the future of work is the future of travel, with Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky 2021-11-16T05:00:00Z
A: If it’s being discussed or used pejoratively, certainly, because it’s such a broad brush. AP Interview: Robinhood’s CEO eyes expansion beyond trading 2021-07-29T04:00:00Z
According to another expert witness, however, the term is an "ambiguous" one that is often used pejoratively, particularly against women. Social media influencers face relentless abuse, MPs are told 2021-07-13T04:00:00Z
The Romani people, enslaved in Romania for more than 500 years, are sometimes pejoratively referred to as “gypsies.” Scientists are renaming the ‘gypsy moth’ as part of broader push to root out offensive monikers 2021-07-11T04:00:00Z
It was then pejoratively referred to as the Hong Kong or Mao flu. Riots, a pandemic, a law-and-order presidential campaign: Why 1968 and 2020 feel similar but aren’t 2020-06-04T04:00:00Z
States should also prevent the unlimited collection of absentee ballots by private individuals — sometimes pejoratively referred to as “ballot harvesting.” Opinion | Trump is wrong about the dangers of absentee ballots 2020-04-09T04:00:00Z
In my high-school gym’s locker room, I was regularly ridiculed and beaten because I was a “Paki,” and any brown kid in Canada when I was growing up was pejoratively called a “Paki.” Justin Trudeau's brownface scandal is bad. But voting him out isn't the solution | Moustafa Bayoumi 2019-09-20T04:00:00Z
The word was also used, more pejoratively, about “matinée girls,” young women who attended theatre not for the plots but to gawk at favorite actors. Superfans: A Love Story 2019-09-09T04:00:00Z
Although younger men are more comfortable showing feelings for each other, many men still fear that even expressing affection for another guy will have them pejoratively labelled as exclusively gay. ‘Gay gene’ theories belong in the past – now we know sexuality is far more fluid | Owen Jones 2019-08-30T04:00:00Z
Room 20 is on a unit designated “subacute” by the state of California, but pejoratively known as a “vent farm” by some doctors. He'd been kept alive with tubes for nearly 17 years. Who is he, and is it possible he’s conscious? 2019-08-01T04:00:00Z
For much of the 20th century, the word "pocho" was hurled pejoratively at Mexican Americans who were deemed to have "lost" their Mexican culture, a judgment often revolving around a lack of fluency in Spanish. Review: At Long Beach’s Amorcito, fast-casual Mexican from L.A.’s king of ‘pocho’ cuisine 2019-05-22T04:00:00Z
It used to be that the word capitalism was used pejoratively. Joseph Stiglitz defines economic terms for 2020: "The swamp has never been murkier" 2019-04-27T04:00:00Z
Critics claim he is at the center of the circle of businessman, pejoratively called “oligarchs,” who grew rich during Bouteflika’s presidency. Algeria’s leader: Freedom fighter, peacemaker, enigma 2019-03-12T04:00:00Z
Critics claim he is at the center of the circle of businessman, pejoratively called "oligarchs," who grew rich during Bouteflika's presidency. Algeria's leader: Freedom fighter, peacemaker, enigma 2019-03-12T04:00:00Z
Milloy is what many climate scientists and environmentalists pejoratively refer to as a "denier." Green New Deal rollout rattles both sides of climate change debate 2019-02-22T05:00:00Z
Nor would it do anything about what the Trump administration pejoratively calls “catch and release”, the practice whereby refugees are released into the interior of the US while they wait for an asylum hearing. Why Trump's 'big, beautiful' border wall will never work | Andrew Gawthorpe 2019-01-15T05:00:00Z
Formerly and pejoratively known as the ‘Untouchables’, Dalits have been marginalized. Build an internet for, and from, us all 2018-11-27T05:00:00Z
She told him she was Kalderash, a part of the Roma community often pejoratively called Gypsies. A New Wife, a Secret Past and a Trail of Loss and Blood 2018-08-21T04:00:00Z
Some of the affronts are casual in nature, including being pejoratively called “scripty” on set. Female-dominated Hollywood crafts jobs see gender bias, according to new study 2018-06-07T04:00:00Z
The term hacker is often used pejoratively, but the ability to spot weaknesses in companies' software and cyber-security systems is in high demand. Bug hunters: The hackers earning big bucks...ethically 2018-04-12T04:00:00Z
Over the last decade, however, they have been pejoratively reclassified by critics and activists. The rise and fall of the award-winning white-saviour film 2018-01-24T05:00:00Z
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi drew a quick rebuke on Thursday from her No. 2 for pejoratively referring to “five white guys” negotiating an immigration policy overhaul. Nancy Pelosi draws friendly fire for ‘white guys’ insult; Hoyer rips ‘offensive’ remarks 2018-01-11T05:00:00Z
Why do we persist in parsing a dead study — “data dredging,” as it’s pejoratively known? A Failure to Heal 2017-11-28T05:00:00Z
I do say that pejoratively, as anyone receiving subsidies, and according to this reporting most are, is receiving a redistribution of income from other Americans. Pace of Sign-Ups Under Affordable Care Act Blows Past Prior Years 2017-11-09T05:00:00Z
“You are working for ‘the man’ – and I don’t mean that pejoratively. Directors were once the kings of Hollywood, but in the age of the franchise, they're increasingly interchangeable 2017-09-13T04:00:00Z
Brooks said the plan, which he refers to pejoratively as the “Republican welfare bill”, did not go far enough and has put forward an amendment to fully repeal the Affordable Care Act. Donald Trump makes last-ditch pitch to Republicans to back healthcare bill 2017-03-22T04:00:00Z
A particular gripe among patrolmen was a policy known, pejoratively, as catch and release, in which migrants who were apprehended near the border were released pending a hearing before an immigration judge. The Border Patrol Was Primed for President Trump 2017-02-17T05:00:00Z
Having already rejected these industrial-scale, complex technologies, I intend to move fully towards what is pejoratively called primitive technology. Technology destroys people and places. I’m rejecting it | Mark Boyle 2016-12-19T05:00:00Z
Those opposing his measure are politicians and “porkers — and I don’t say that pejoratively” to hogs, which he’s raised, Cortopassi said. California farmer's measure takes on Jerry Brown's legacy 2016-10-29T04:00:00Z
As a result, the term “populist” in Europe became used pejoratively by leftwing and centrist politicians and academics. Us v Them: the birth of populism | John B Judis | the long read 2016-10-13T04:00:00Z
“The word is used too often pejoratively and too limitedly,” Phillips says as he hands me a cup of coffee in his office. The Art of Vulgarity 2016-08-15T04:00:00Z
Historian Richard Hofstadler once referred pejoratively to “The Paranoid Style” of political candidates of the 1950s and 1960s, who employed conspiracy theories and fear-mongering to gain notice, fuel passion and drive a right-wing agenda. Welcome to the Troll Election 2016-06-16T04:00:00Z
Trump then spoke pejoratively about Muslim immigrants, following his speech in New Hampshire on Monday where he renewed his call for a Muslim ban. Obama takes on Trump: 'Are we going to start treating all Muslim Americans differently?' 2016-06-14T04:00:00Z
Those who are influenced by Hayek, Mises and Friedman tend to reject the term, maintaining – with some justice – that it is used today only pejoratively. Neoliberalism – the ideology at the root of all our problems 2016-04-15T04:00:00Z
The word is "often used pejoratively to describe low-income African Americans, or their presumed forms of behaviour, dress, and speech," says Small. Is the word 'ghetto' racist? - BBC News 2016-01-14T05:00:00Z
Myanmar's government claims the Rohingya migrated illegally from Bangladesh — officials refer to them pejoratively as "Bengalis" — even though some scholars trace the group's roots in the country to the 12th century. In Myanmar, a young Rohingya dreams of leaving despite foiled boat journey 2015-12-28T05:00:00Z
Most seek refuge in other states, where they are pejoratively referred to as Mojavs—Okies in reverse, discriminated against and, increasingly, turned away at the borders. Talk About the Weather 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z
Conforming to the “artful” slave type, a term used by slaveholders pejoratively, Hercules had developed skills that made him difficult to control and was no longer the obedient servant his owners desired. How Learning to Read Led Slaves to Freedom 2015-09-16T04:00:00Z
But the name is used pejoratively to describe headlines which are sensationalised, turn out to be adverts or are simply misleading. Clickbait: The changing face of online journalism - BBC News 2015-09-14T04:00:00Z
Would that constitute discrimination, I wonder — to pejoratively label a significant minority of the applicant pool, or to steer us pre-emptively away from the operating room, or perhaps to ban us from health care completely? You Will See the Doctor’s Fallibility Now 2015-08-10T04:00:00Z
Hours earlier, seven other Republican candidates who polled too low to make the stage for the prime-time debate faced off in what was pejoratively termed the “kiddie’s table” debate, covering many of the same issues. Donald Trump clashes with field in Republican debate 2015-08-06T04:00:00Z
He landed a solo show at one of the most blue-chip galleries on the Upper East Side, and became a poster child for what was then referred to pejoratively as “Zombie Formalism.” Lucien Smith Refocuses On Art Amid the Spectacle 2015-07-17T04:00:00Z
I’m a big fan of online activism; it’s been pejoratively deemed “slacktivism” by people who think effective political action must involve physical risk, but not every cure is appropriate for every ill. Fraternities hope their hashtag activism will make you like them | Jess Zimmerman 2015-05-20T04:00:00Z
Prior to University Ventures, I created Wellspring, which ran scientifically-based weight loss summer camps and boarding schools – the first of their kind, and pejoratively called “fat schools” by the media. Distance Traveled: A New Metric for Colleges and Universities 2015-05-06T04:00:00Z
“Also, there seems about Walker — and I do not say this pejoratively — a simplicity, an absence of calculation and deviousness, that is attractive to voters looking for someone fresh and honest to believe in.” Scott Walker, Feeling Kinship With Ronald Reagan, Claims His Legacy 2015-04-06T04:00:00Z
On the other hand, in “To the right,” the Virginia Republicans who supposedly control the party apparatus are referred to, pejoratively, as “hard-line conservatives” who seek to nominate “hard-line” and “ideological” candidates. Language that revealed The Post’s political bias 2015-03-11T04:00:00Z
I say appeasement not pejoratively, not with a prejudice for Atlanticist triumphalism, nor with any illusions about EU utopias, about Nato competence or the automatic benefits of arms transfers. Obama And Merkel Are Clueless About Putin: Yet It's So Simple 2015-02-10T05:00:00Z
Golf has always had players with 'all the gear and no idea', but cycling also has its own somewhat pejoratively named demographic: 'Mamils', or 'middle-aged men in Lycra'.  Is cycling really the new golf? 2014-12-17T05:00:00Z
In western media outlets the term blogger can sometimes be used pejoratively by journalists to denote a source is someone that frequently writes about a topic but, in fact, is not a “real journalist.” The Brave Journalists, Asia Report To End Impunity 2014-11-22T05:00:00Z
“Rhetoric” is one of those words everyone throws around, usually pejoratively, without knowing its original or even its full meaning. This is your brain on outrage: How political rhetoric is making us crazy 2014-11-08T05:00:00Z
Sadly, the word is now generally used pejoratively by the left. A Nation of Shopkeepers 2014-08-26T04:00:00Z
She agrees that “nice” is often used pejoratively. Taylor Swift: ‘Sexy? Not on my radar' 2014-08-23T04:00:00Z
A pundit is a subject-matter expert who frequently gives their opinions to the public—what you might pejoratively call a “talking head.” Review: Clash Of The Financial Pundits 2014-05-30T04:00:00Z
Persistent conflict with the region’s native inhabitants, known pejoratively as “Wildlings,” regularly claims the lives of patrolling Rangers. Winter Is Coming... So Wear the Right Clothes 2014-04-17T11:30:18Z
Although he occasionally referred pejoratively to the "darn" website, HealthCare.gov, he made a point of shifting his message to the positive benefits his law had achieved and piling on Republicans for rooting for its failure. In Western swing, Obama goes on offensive over healthcare law 2013-11-26T23:14:19Z
“We wouldn’t want to pejoratively label every American dealing with a mental illness as a potential mass murder,” says Leno. States Consider Seizing Guns from Mentally Ill 2013-09-23T21:05:22Z
I don’t mean this pejoratively, but he is an opportunist. Ralph Reed Hopes to Nudge Mitt Romney to a Victory 2012-09-23T02:05:56Z
He put Bush in quotation marks because he didn't like using a President's name pejoratively to describe a program. A Politician's 20/20 Vision on the Deficit 2012-06-28T18:05:24Z
He puts “Bush” in quotation marks because he doesn’t like using a President’s name pejoratively, to describe a program. Joe's Road Trip: Republican Goes Rogue on Taxes 2012-06-05T00:05:13Z
“Artists are really more interesting than other people, including bankers,” Tomkins said, using the term broadly and, refreshingly for these times, not at all pejoratively. Scene Last Night: Ken Griffin, Sandy Weill, John McEnroe 2011-10-06T17:45:04Z
It is not, however, a sobriquet anyone had previously applied to Murdoch, who is pejoratively known in Australia as the “Dirty Digger.” Aussies Get Best of Murdoch by Ignoring His Fall: Iain McCalman 2011-07-29T00:22:06Z
For example, in the 1990s, those on the political right were quick to criticize Gen. Eric Shinseki, pejoratively terming him a “Clinton general.” Politics and the Military 2010-07-13T16:08:00Z
This sort of AI simulation is often pejoratively referred to as `tick-tick-tick' simulation, especially when the issue of simultaneity of events with long, independent chains of causes is handwaved. The Jargon File, Version 4.2.2, 20 Aug 2000
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